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. 2017 Jul;51(7):711-718.
doi: 10.1177/0004867417691852. Epub 2017 Feb 13.

The role of peri-traumatic stress and disruption distress in predicting symptoms of major depression following exposure to a natural disaster

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The role of peri-traumatic stress and disruption distress in predicting symptoms of major depression following exposure to a natural disaster

Caroline J Bell et al. Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2017 Jul.

Abstract

Objective: Few studies have examined the contribution of specific disaster-related experiences to symptoms of depression. The aims of this study were to do this by examining the roles of peri-traumatic stress and distress due to lingering disaster-related disruption in explaining linkages between disaster exposure and major depressive disorder symptoms among a cohort exposed to the 2010-2011 Canterbury (New Zealand) earthquakes.

Methods: Structural equation models were fitted to data obtained from the Christchurch Health and Development Study at age 35 ( n = 495), 20-24 months following the onset of the disaster. Measures included earthquake exposure, peri-traumatic stress, disruption distress and symptoms of major depressive disorder.

Results: The associations between earthquake exposure and major depression were explained largely by the experience of peri-traumatic stress during the earthquakes (β = 0.180, p < 0.01) and not by disruption distress following the earthquakes (β = 0.048, p = 0.47).

Conclusion: The results suggest that peri-traumatic stress has been under-recognised as a predictor of major depressive disorder.

Keywords: Disaster; depression; disruption; peri-traumatic.

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